Barry
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Every cloud has a silver lining.*I'm sure Messrs Wessely & Sharpe are embarrassed by the endorsement by Liddle.
Every cloud has a silver lining.*I'm sure Messrs Wessely & Sharpe are embarrassed by the endorsement by Liddle.
He should do, because Liddle even contradicts MS and Co, because they have openly stated CFS/ME (as they call it) might well be triggered by a virus, albeit not perpetuated by it.Yes but will he actively condemn him on twitter for example? The opportunity is there to condemn such behaviour and put his money where his mouth is.
Moderator note: Most of the Liddle piece had to be edited out as the forum cannot breach the copyright.
[Edit: Apologies to moderators. If anyone wants a copy of the full article send me a pm]
Liddle is so widely despised I wonder if having his guns pointed at us may actually be a positive. Here is his predictably vile diatribe in full:
I’m wondering if it would be worth complaining to the IPSO. My guess is that Liddle’s columns are routinely screened by the Sunday Times lawyers and that they are therefore confident that any complaints would not be upheld.
The IPSO Editors’ code of practice states:
Any thoughts @JohnTheJack @adambeyoncelowe @Sarah @Nathalie Wright?
Honestly, I'm not sure if your post is a straight statement of your opinion, or you are probing for a reaction - it's the sort of thing that I read and, most of the time, a little "it's a trap" warning goes off in my head.So I suppose that Liddle's article illustrates why people with ME are completely justified in lashing out in anger against the prejudice and stigma generated by the psychiatrists' approach to ME.
Honestly, I'm not sure if your post is a straight statement of your opinion, or you are probing for a reaction - it's the sort of thing that I read and, most of the time, a little "it's a trap" warning goes off in my head.
And the thing is that they have deliberately made a mess of it, and continue to make a mess of it, because, one way or another, they profit from it being a mess. But in addition, they turn around and lecture us for having the temerity to actually point out that things are a mess, and for suggesting ways that the mess might be cleaned up.
But then that's how it has always worked, those in positions of power have blamed the people who lack power for lacking power, while denying them the means to gain power. But social media seems to have provided a means for some of the powerless to come together effectively and actually get their hands on some influence, and we are starting to see the fruits of that.
Sharpe et al must be scared and frustrated, seeing their influence draining away. That's why we have this wave of patient-blaming media, and chances are we will probably see more of it as we approach the end of the NICE guidelines review.
I thought it was a supermarket.it does not seem as if anyone actually considers Liddle a journalist
https://www.actionforme.org.uk/news/sharegoodscience-in-response-to-the-sunday-times/
March 18, 2019
A number of you have contacted us about the awful story by Rod Liddle in yesterday’s Sunday Times. Given the stiff competition to get a response published in the paper itself, we have chosen to comment on the story instead...
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